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’ SPATE Ahn COAST. ASHLAND TIDINGS. I ty Flouring eclsl'' ti’” ready to re vive griin. it- lSO.DMI bushels. I Friday ............................ Auynnt s, ís.W — — « SOTES AND NEWS. • i- t. •’ i .' v r I The I’id»’.»» n*!eiik‘o Monm<»rit b < mi:ro:nl hasia^n CtlnpMed. ’h*»- e«»i;- 1 uectin»’f h“s • ttv<> Towns by . .il. I • A violent outbreak of diphtheria i- is a re.ful.ir •**.- i».l l ratv/e •••nl ra4»aj at - tUc ds img settlement of c tr to mu on ? has -\rri<txl, and «‘.waits Ma ly the motor to <»peratA it. Kxi Bty. N »wiouudlauiL i deaths have oocurred aud the plague The little ?»»:i of 1 pl. Josephson, of is spreading. RoHebnr#, was shot in tiie eye Ly an On the 8l)th ult-, the first woolen air irun, in th* haud b f a little play- mill in Japan supplied with au Eu- mate. It Av;.sîh< :t/li for a tun « rhv glish made pii 4*c w;u» formally opened M*?bt whs •k'stmy»’]........................... . . n_-.it tli » obliti wa« by Tokio SV I leu Manufacturing Com- taken tn l*«»rt laioi f4>r treatment by puny, a JjM in«*»c company witu .- surgeons tb> re, nml iu ih now t>-li«v.-.i tai the eye Will Is- saveilj ThX _ autract has ln-.-n let for b:ii The CH.-« -se- of Rtim.u /railroad from Matamoras on tl borMn which «Ii«i ¡list winter .Atr.itvl« across M.-xn-'i to S .ti Bl k J vere left niihuri<‘<l imbnmHl ar» | the Pacific coast, aud tne Hcbeme poiisi'ule ina gr«ri. m«as ire forth»-! ft this end ib backed by a Byudlc.il«, urge of iliphtlivna in ,l.ff«r. nt ¡»or- 1 and on the other side by Mexico'b of th« C'Mintry s .» vh th« Gran' government aud rich Mexicans. ty A'.-iZM. Th« wnt'der in that Recent advices from Kansas report Home mor» lenrfqrt ws»»irg« b n :i<>' ■ that hot wilh I h during several days ol I ms - u the outgrowth of til« »»»llu’tsl last week materially reduced the pro»<- Htm.»sphere in ’ >«• viciiittv of <)»• pective yield of com, which was poor animal caren’x«-« left where they bit enough'before. In tne Boutheru part the «lii“t in tijf» «l'H»p show. of the stale many fields will not pro Says the Mliu’iy II rttlil of August duce a single ear of corn. 2: After «he dos« of the cir nts i i-t The North China Neirx states that night two 'jf the attaches. Win. Gr-«n L'uited Suit-e Minister Denoy, on a atid Towei.t manager of tin» hiopo- recent visit' to Canton, suc«»eeied la drorne. Wi »■ arreste.1 on a eharg- of having settled all Amerieau claims lor assmlting I Fred Ross. It appeared cocnpeusatlon, some of winch were in that sum** df Uie Albany boys were ex- connection with the «lestrueuou ol pres-sitig li marks derog itorv to the iniiuuouary property in Canton prov etr.'its ;>«■ armatns-s. a . 1 tl ■ genlb« nieti na a I took the matter up and inoe eight yeurs ago. during it > melee Fred K m - s was At Cleveland last Friday, t he chest kir eked I >wn. The examin 'd ion was nut gelding Dallae, by Aluiout, lie. r- 1A e«»r<ler IIen'«»ti. Both par proved a sensation m the 2:17 pacing ties plead guilty, aithoHLM Mr. ï’.uvrr race. Finishing filth in the first heal, Hays he «lid not strike K »ss, arid he went to the trout in the second îiiieii Sid and costs, which they and completed tUe circuit in ±lll2, an I went on their way. duplicating the performanc«- of Adorns Captain Wdlinn Brown, of the on Wednesday. Hchooiier who arrive»! at >1111 At Greeuwood, Miss., July 31st, Fr’iirweo July 3H h from Alaska. Walt Stoddard, a local artist, and »1. b ought an ALi-km fi'itiv- boy mtb D. Morley, a brother of eX-Congress- him. Toe lad. though only 7 yotirn mau Mouiey, fought a duel on tho street. Stoddard was lUBtantly killed I ihh quita a history. Captain Brown and Morley badly wounded, ’lhe uud rix iii- ti irnif l with rtleH ieC the M’hoonur ami tra-<-!.•:I L h I miles alwive trouble grew out of chargee of cor ruption made against the government. Onain-ka in th« Artic cin-le. T'hep- they found a villag« of Indian*, ail A telegram from Fimllay. O., says: inhabita its of wm.-h were suffering A prom.uent tableware manufacturer Irvin la grippe. E. rty-llve hiul died Bays his establishment, with every ! i and the «•luef was i hen dying. The glass concern in the L lilted States, I m > v was aean*«.! of liemg a wizard lias been sold to au English syndicate. atal u :s i awaitU'g til« The price paid averages ¿lOb.tkid per of the ch'ef, when ben -to 1 h -! i .; iii ■<!. factory, or <3,3UU,t)bd, as there are Captain Brown rescue ' the i d ai d he thirty-three lactones in the country. ami his men fought their way on- of The price of tableware will be advaliceil the village all 1 escaped. as soon as the syndicate assumes con Ou the morning of Tuesday, the trol. •JLItil, a little sou of Cijas. Walker, The Argentine Republic has an area of over a million square miles, ami a population of less tuau 4,fM»O,UKl. Its regular urmy is about ld.iklO, with a war foooting of 347,Ubb men. Ils navy of forty vess« 1» uas about 2<<M mt-u. Its population, outside its chief city, is scan» rred over a wide territory. Tue success orfaiiure of the revoiutu.n will probably be settled m Buenos Ayres, which nas a population of 4(>7,- UuU. agr-1 5 years, m Molalla, Cl a k nm.s C mnty, was piaymg m Home standing gram where Ins father was reaping. Before ins fat 11 r saw the iMtle fellow hia left foot was ent off it th« aukit by the niai htne. £iie leg was ampu tated by Dr. J. J. Leavitt, formerly of Jefferson, tins ei !i;i:y, but now located at Molalla. At th« time of the last report the little fellow was doing very Well. The treasury department has tnk« n the first S’.ep logiviugeffeet to the las' silver act, by issuance of a circular Aug. 1st, m which it w stated that after the 13lh lust, offers for the sale Of silver bullion m lots of not less than ten thousand outwes and the de livery free of expense to th«» govern ment at any specified (homage mint will be received either by telegram <ir letter for consideration at noon Mon- dus, Wedu«rsdays ami Fridays weekly, except legal holidays. FaiuiiieA not alroadv supplì-1 I :-’n»uld lose no time in procuring n bo ti: of Gliaiuberlain's Cm <•. Clmiera and Diar rhoea Hewedy. di is the on:v remedy that can always bv dvpi udrd for lMiWt-1 cnmpini'it m all its fomw. .*.» and .XI eeul bottles f<*r s.il? by Chitwood Bros. Exposure to rou-Ni w» ather. ttiuR wet, iiviug ir damp lucahtiv.--. are favor able to the con; racLit’ii oi di ••vaseof lb«* kidneys ami b add^r. As a prev n- tive, and for tbv <-urc of al! kidn»’V and liver troiib e, use that v.uunbk* remedy, Or. J. IL McLv.iu’.s L:v. r au-i N dney Concerning the cholera in Japan, Balni. Jfl.iX» ¡»er te»tt e, at ! io (ton's. advices rec-eiv«sd by steamer in S in Francisco last week state that on July Sick h> adaelie. wind on ti e stomach, 11th the total number of cholera eases bihurisnesH, nausea, are prom tiv and was reported at 23!», with 117 dent tin. aqruvably La’iishcd by J>r. J. li. Mc- Forty-seven fresh cases aud fifteeu Lean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. deaths were reported that, day, and on 25o. a vial. Sold at I m »Iton’s. the 12th instant thirty fresh cases and When natujn filters anti requires i twenty-seveu deaths were ref orted help, recruit Iter e:if» ; bl»-d » ncrijic". with from Nagasaki. The emperor has i)r. J. ti. J.-IcLrnti.s Strrii-jtbe tiittf Cor sanctiooed the «sxpeuditure of 813, dial J»ii«l Blood i nriii r. $IAM) ¡ mt 125 from the government reserve fund Ixittle. For saie at Boiton’s dru<j store. for disinfection purposes. Are yon restless at nN.ht. and bar- A New York City dispatch of last so Hr. J. it. ass<il l.v a bale lull? Friday says: The workmen iu the M-Lcan's far Wine L in Balio, it wi I assay office in Wall street, were busy secure you sound sleep, and etie -t a yeetenlay dragging out. to the platform prompt and radical cure. l or saie at trucks loaded w ith gold bricks. There Boi tun’s. were 700 of the gol«l twirs, each almost twice the size of au ordinary brick of clay. They were worth in the aggre gate #4,000,000, and they were ail ex port«! to Europe bv big banking houses in response to orders to pur chase from the other siile yesterday. The shipments of gold this year are light by comparison with those of s year ago. The export demanded usually stope the first week in August, and then the tide sets in the other way. The rnen employed in the iron mills ofAbram S. Hewitt have struck upon a point remote from wages but involv ing limitation upon his control of Ins own business. During the depression following the crash of 1873, Mr. Hewit t for three years paid Ins men in wages $2'10,000 per year more than the in come of his business. Oth«r iron men closed their mills, tnm«»il their labor into the street and wailed for good Not by anything she drank or t«»<>k. times on th« profit they bad made. but by i»a«l I>1«>4>«1. Is it any won.lei Mr. Hewitt kept his mill open rather she fevLs “blue?" In most cases than discharge his laborers to starve. blues are only another name for bad His men are now gratefully requiting blood. A man or woman feels un his humanity by tying up his bnsmess. happy. Life sei-ms dark. The heart This is done under tue leadership of is heavy. Bad blissl is carrying its some “friend ot the workman," like our piison all over the body, and we call local Valentine. -IS. F. Alta. it ■ blues." Read these «‘xjM-riences : A dispatch of .July 31st from Spring Mrs. C. C. Ilntchinson. of Pitt-ton, field, Ill., says, regarding legislation on Worlds fair matters: Tue house Pa., savs: “I consider Dr. Aek«‘rs amended the world's fair bill by add English Biood Elixir the liest medicinn ing, after a bitter debate, a proviso in the world, not only for I.I. mm I trou that eight hours shall constitute .« bles. but al-o for <lyspe|>sia. with «lay’s lalxir on all work about the which 1 have been afflicted. ’ Both my wife ami myself firmly exp»>sitton, exhibitors exempt. An other bitter fight took place on a helieve that Ihr. Acker's English Blood proposition to allow the South Park Elixir is the l»>st of all Id. x «1 m«sliein< s, commissioners to issue tx»nds S'2,iW,- and will remove nil impurities of the G eo . V. S i gner , (WU, to be used in fitting np Jackson Hood.” Valley 4 ity. Dak. paik for th« fair; this to be in adihtion This grand Elixir is sold by drug- to the $5,0U0,00<l to be issued by the city Chicago. It was finally uiuendisl gists in all parts of America, It is a so as to make the amount of park pure, honest medicine; not a cheap l>>t;de SJ(Mi,0Ui) iustead of $2,IM)0,(MN), sarsaparilla. Try it to-day. and the bill then went to the tuinl reading. ireuit C-Hirl «•( tin- S ale of Orcg ui L<■ k: < D- pltduinr. vs. J. J. Ih.ua- for Infants and Children », I Origin of Name» of Fabrics. Everything connected with one's busi ness is of importance. Very few dry goods men know tho origin of the names of many of the goods they handle. They may seem trivial potnts, hut they are of interest to the man who seeks to be thor oughly familiar with the merchandisein which he deals. For the information of such we give the derivation of the names of the following goods: Damask is from the city of Damascus; satins from Zay- town, in China; calico irotn Calicut, a town in India, formerly celebrated for its cotton cloth anil w here calico was also printed. Muslin is named from Mosul, in Asia. Alpica from an animal in Peru, of the Hama sjiecies, from whose wool tho fabric is woven. Buckram takes its name from Fostat, a city of the Middle Ages, from which the modern Cairo is descended. Taffeta and tabby from a street in Bagdad. Cambric from Cainbrai. Gauze has its name from Gaza; baize for Bajac; dim ity from Daniietta, and jeans from Jean. Drugget is derived from a city in Ire land, Drogheda. Duck comes from Torque, in Normandy. Blanket is called after Thomas Blanket, a famous clothier connected with the introduction of wool ens into England about 1340. Serge de rives its name from Xerga, a Sjianish name for a peculiar woolen blanket. Dia)>er is not from D'Ypres, as it is sometimes stated, but from the Greek diaspron, figured. Velvet is from the Italian vellute, woolly (I-itin vellus— a hide or pelt). Shawl is the Sanscrit sala, floor, for shawls were first used as car pets and tujs-stry. Bandanna is from the Indian word to bind or tie, because it. is tied in knots liefore dyeing. Chintz from the Indian chott. Delaine is the French “of wool.”—Trade Journal. SHE WAS POISONED! The reenlts of the advance in the silver bulliou market has been a sur prise, not only to the advocates of sil ver but to its opponents an over whelming astonishment. Even those that favord the silver bill expected an alvaucc tn the price of bullion ami that there would Lx» an inflow from the English boils»« to this country, bat it was not expected that the passage of the silver bill in our congr»»ss woultl cause silver to advance in the English market to such an extent as to invite shipments of bulliou from this country to England. Yet that is the fact of the ease and the result ie assnrcliy going to establish the truth of the claim that free coinage will be of ben efit to the whole country. ADVERTISEMENTS. Egypt’s Former Rhe «lire. It reads like a passage from comic opera when we find that in the beginning of 1860 “business was practically sus pended in nearly all the government offices in order that those of their staffs who knew French might be employed in translating the ‘CEil Crevé,’ the ‘Belle Helene,’ the ‘Mariee de Mardi-Gras' and other chefs d'œuvres of Offenbach into Arabic for the use of the harem ladies.” In May the khedive gave a grand ball to celebrate his accession. One of the items of expenditure on this occasion was the throwing of ateui)»orary bridge over the “CMtorla is so well adapt«! to children that CMtorhk enres CnlP. ConMipsti'e,. Nile, at a cost of £8,000. Sour Stomach, I iarrhma, Eructation. And then in November came the (recommend it as superior to any pr<a>cnpUun Known to me ” H. A. A buhkr . M. D., crowning splendors of the opening of the Ill 8<x Oxford 8L, broddyn, N. Y. canal. The empress of France, the em Kula Worms, gives sleep, aud promote* di- potion. peror of Austria and the crown prince Wiihu.it usurious medication. of Prussia were the most notable of the T he C entaur C ompany , 77 Murrav Street, N Y guests; but there was a multitude— amounting, it is said, to thousands—of less distinguished p-rsons, who were en tertained in a most extravagant style, £1 per head being paid for the hotel bills of each guest at the canal and £2 12s. at Cairo. The whole expenditure of the fetes caiuu to considerably more than £1,000,000. Even literature got some ¡lickings out of this gorgeous outlay, the author of an official history of the cere mony being paid £1,000 for “copy.” Doubtless Ismail fancied that by this costly outlay he was building up an ab solut* independent throne. If so, it must have been a grievous disappoint ment when he had to sell to the porte his new ironclads, especially precious sym bols of independent power. Year after year things went on, the financial situa tion growing steadily worse and worse. The great Disraeli coup of purchasing the khedive's canal shares sit him on legs for a time, but tho end was ap proaching.—London Sjiectator. Copy rigai-, A Sure Cure for Piles. 9IABEVS cnr<^A. Itchiug Bills, are known by moisture like perspiration causing intense itch ing when warm. This form, as wi ll ss blind, bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Put Kemedv. which acts directly on the parts affected, absorb, tumors, allays itching and ef fects a permanent cure. lUte druggists or mail; treatise free. l>r. Bos.mko. Piqua. O. Sold by T. K. Bolton. M Tho world i-< even as w«» ta! ** it, And life, dear chiM, te w:iat wc mako it.” This w.v th»' sentiment cf a t old la-’y to her «Tan (thil l Makxd. Ar r»’ «ay a N ?.bel ba« found it tobetru*'.«: ;.k* n ern e of her health. on hand • supply of Dr. P*erce ti ! ' »' crip- tion. and so kt not trou 1 v.i'h th on wasting di w « down’‘ iM'nsati«)»^ a d imetio.ta.» irrtgu- larities that so ' ’.r* n < i !• r*. It is the only me»U< .iv I r w-ir*'-i. >' i 1 by druggist.«, under i« poeii!. ' gnurnutca fr«»m the man u far turerà, t'.t .• will givo satisfacten in every cl - o . »r money wiU be refunded. Th,’s g. ha8 been printed on the bcti’n-vr : . • - j and faith full v carrmd out f ’ m o •' } r*. “Favorite l’r.f»-.-.pf-nn*’ n b-Tifmat® medicine, not a I*sir no al cohol to inebriate;’ no eyrur *■ ■ sugar to ch-range diirestion, -A? / gfo^r in its rc- Con>«uniption surely ( ure«i. T oths E oitob .—Please inform vo’ir readers that I have a punitive renu ily for the almve named disease. Bv its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall ta> glad to send two buttles of my reme dy FllEE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me As ?i powerful, in” t.»n:e, it 1m- their express aud post office address. narts str»T.gth t« • th v/' pys .-:n. pir- Respectfully tieiibirlv to the wnn.b t «j r,. »■ . ig»^. T. A. BLOCVM, M. t’.. .81 Pearl st, N. Y F«r - fin-ble • • ------ won en c» ’ - _______ _ Favorite _ Ptwr ’.pti ■ e '• 1? boon, $100 Reward. SIM. ----- - being ----- «J umen :a! • «s an appetizing : u. • • * • r . lorrbttl and reslora: The readers of the T iihx . h will |>e giver. A Hook of 1(|> p*v cn “Wo?rnn an«l pleased to learn that there is at hast Tier Iler I'taeases, i’ta#w- • w to one dreaded disease tha’ scietive h “ t-«-d < . 1 enre them, ’ * _ , been able to cure iu all its stages, and on receipt of tt K ceu in ’diui-’ng. that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure i>?Si EXH A»'” MirTfAL Addn a . W is the only positive cure now known to A ssociation . ♦’ t Main su, Buttalo, N. Y. the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ——-SM a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment, ‘’all's Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directlv Laxative, or cLiharta-, hc r linff to size of upon the blood and mucous surfaces of dru^vibu, Jô (X-uu - vUL the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving i the patient strength bv building up the constitatiun and assisting nature in do ing its work. I he proprietors have so much faith m its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any esse that it fails çrant’Ayinçcnrrd. Rnnkslwner! to cure. Send for list of testimonials. in «>n< b r*“v’in" T«*stinF»ni fr<*»n nil Address. F. J. C hunky ,t Co., Toledo, O PAT* A T«f th« k’b»bf*. Frvpn’tus 1 •«>.«.T Sold by druggists, 75c. 1 *”lt < to Prof. nucr. Ifei: -, X»; Fifth Ave. New York. A. Lui OR. PIERCE’S PELLETS K’ÆS r LAZ A Co R X E R S to R E Siirriil s Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponge s Trusses, Toilet Articles. SEWIHQ MACHINE NEEOLES iso ¡.IMPLIES. A T r «. a ; «V A ahi« <■¥ W fee' , LEAVE *;U0 k M Port Ian«! '»»rg *■: i A M XX» |J»< II Sj.FcÍHl dt’FjHi»»!i paid ihe Prescription Department *» <MJ H M .‘.»IM A M TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, HMOI/ATI' S OF FF< <»M» < LASS' I* .»TT h H?:i‘ ft» KXt UE» TKAIN*. 1.1 in«. pia< ng sou th .1 V» , j<: ft-' hent <• j-ou! W., ] h et ; tiicn<- * >4.util n<»r' li s. ■ 4 ‘ »V .. 3U0 feel ; llieiu JM iwt". thviMC J m HÌÙ! 70* 1 • 111. lift Ml ...... ■ . . \\ l:.,‘ WOM • feet: tiiviicr mi 173 ice;: Hi tb.'-nec s«»ut 1» •> E.. 8«>iiin E. loo feet; ihciiec lice y«)iiil> nil .*.* h. 2'0 led; eu in lihx-ä 2. in «0 Abbiati«!, at pu v law. lb» H«»n J. R. Nt uri. of the State ih»- ('«»Uiily <»f J h -k -oli v,;iii t Court Hiiixctl, tills hbn «ta\ !•'.:«xt BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail fra.n Daily 7.x«-ept Sunday) Lv. P.»rthin«(. a . .M. ! I.v. m e. m ' Ar. i .»r* u’ii*. IL hiiv and < »»rvail • ( < »n j on I ¡» .I m - iLiiir«».. ! Fxpr«*»>«. 'I «Hi F\«-» i»» i n« r. m . j L\. !*ot«o.iid. 7:2.» F. M I Ar. M M i tn ti I f Through Tickets to all points East and South if/ ■» «/ 1 toil in’ormai;« n re nr«i tr lii 7ÛF From Terminal or Interior Points the niimp Jl irrt J < :i tn í i i • >Tt • J. VSHLAND LODGE Hah-d < i»inmniiie iir lri/û»re Uie full H*' M ills . W. M. It ! tin* throvsli in I in* year to M A.X M « 1.1. ». < ill SL-MWJt : AM : CHICAGO. Mr* J 1» (’rork'T, W. M K ATI »H: a i»v. ■ t-<-rumry. i'lmbi-l- J .i:i»l Xoiiee NlIlHlHOllS <\<> 4'11 «M.E Of 4 Ills ) of < '.»mpo"■ •! I. • I . Ikii-teria i r ttuzas ih'itrovcr. t > . !’ i - f H . I Í ¡HXIN'ít < mi iir l»K K X\ I\(i llOO't a’ 4 t I '41 ;■! .'11 I i.o. o. : SLEEPING TuURiJT Illi': CREATES!' MEDICINE 1\ THE WORLD, CARS P m - s ! licit < mu l»e .-.i’oírnr’t-d, hi i«l in uhi<*h .*!■ • ••n.in«'«ia h ne* mi *’ both fie« h nd furnished !.<>i«irrs of hr-t or scroud class tickets I. J. MH AIT, DAY COACHES ELEGANT Ihe most a’¡jravated dis» :.st !epr«.s’. » aim crises pr-»noujiued bie, yield to its niatjic t 1 ch. new t’evelnt’.on to iu.iiiF.Hul: : oasi?’in u botx’b ss de-ert rxpaii threatens t » rvvuait ¿«»’iizt* n < <h;’al prac tice. Ail orders will tie proa pt’y M«nd»n4 to I -tali R. h ,’. Tn A rotdinuoiis Ashlaxi Loig3, A. C .U.W. I'iinbtT* Lund \<>1Ì4 t Meets: in lodtfC room in O<I«l F<-lI«»w'" Hall » very his ! and I Hinn U e«in» lay i*» viu'h iii“ii!ii. Present hour of meeting ?:'»• h luhi. uan«| 1- :i:«»p«- < M". la pUicliHM-d r. m . Ail Brethren in good Man ling ar« u an} ticket orti< v of thie Company. cordial!} invi¡<-'i to attend. Full informrtion conevini;i*.’ rntcN, time <»l <» kN|>itE Vs. M W. ii.-iiii*, roiiD- ami oilier »letaiIs furiiLdivd on Bradford Radelilï. lic-ordcr. nppli<*ati<»n to any agent, o» Through Tickets ! >:s I.»sn on n r. 2«m, Juin- ¡Lili, t h i« i i in ii < « ■< oinpIiniH itn t ■• •* t ijivt ii ll.nl v. ii n *Ji<- j»r«»vi**i«»i. .»i «H ihv the not uct <»í of < oiitfrusN «»ligrcNs <>i n '.' n . mtilh-d "An a« t (<»r th«* >a‘ic of A. D. CHARLTON, hh 'I n nt tin- SiaifN of < aiiioinia. A sm - hui <« niT.1 !' »--• inri-r Ain-nt. X«. 1-1 N»-\ a<l.t. ami \\ HNiiiiiKton Tv; rilon KANÎTE L‘H»GE. NO. 2.:, Knights of Eir-t si., « «r. Wa.hiuirmn. i Oakland, « oitnt}' of Alatnv ( ’ ’ I’;« I ilia**. Ashland. Oreg«»n, nice's ever} lihirtiDt. Las thiN »1a\ tile«l in I- ri<ia; »-«»ttTLANI». «li:»:«.«»»-. ev< i:ng. \ ; i iug Knights in t r o«>«1 «* .«-it etr»i«‘»n»';ri ti»r t.b*> pur • iaiiitiDg are < «»nlia’il. i;i’ i’» *1 to attend 4 oi S« « lion No. '2 n , in i p. W M. PA I TEK.« »N. C. ami will oiler proof’ to n I i <;\\ E. T. BAIVI LL’i 1. K. of R. A S. I n moll* \ fofilN I bat the lati'i s«»i timber or stoix • tiiau for agrimliural pu» pi»"es. an<l t«> <’> aDlish lier daini i«<>ai<l lami heiorv Iht’ llvius •tvr au<i Rrvriwr i.t i I iìn «;! fit »’ .it kii"Fl»tiig, )rvg«»n, on Thursday, t In 111 h tia.« «>f Seplvin ti a-1, IxIW. Emina Ella She nanieM a< w Thnrnti n ami Hatti« Thornton, <»f A hian 1. ’ xm : V, ,!;i< k"<»fi ( ou»i!y. fJrvgou, ami ' . N. I“olt<-; K<1ju‘anr. and Emma R. 1‘oitcr, of Sak-in, Mari» n < 'ounty, < >r< «41 hi . r I MIE VNI«ERSIGNE!» would unnfMince Any F.mi nli ¡ mt I to Ids old customers, aud the public al.’t»VF-tb’"FrilK'«i L’li generally, that he is again in the transfer iheir claims in this irioim .*,*. ami is prepared to attend to all 1 111) <H\ of >F|»?4 !'l He < alls promptly al t'NITI.b >TA •Nchuig, Ort . i » s herd»;- E2.l7h.ts cf Eythias. ’ 5 Transfer Business ! WOODBl Siili! Ilt«»lls. N BIB p I IH THE LARCi m» ry. H .ill. LOWEST PRICES. in.. I HH .1 It 11 Pass« ngvrs in «ini from ♦•a«h train ST ’ nitei ) S tate * I um ><» hh ' i :, >g‘Oreuon, June Pith. i" li. icl.-y given that in eomplianci 1 »\ i>ions of the a< 1 of < ’oiigres* «• . elilitic'l "All act for tile ".lie ol • i.i lie Miues of « alif »rn.a, 1 adn. and U ashiiigtoii Teniion, IN ASHLAND nnl'»n. -«if Ashland. < «»»1111 «»f Ur «»I Oregon, ha* this <ia\ filed laieinciii f«»r lhe purchase 4>f tn. Havin:' Ì44»n!i’i! lb' l»:i-.w** <»f S. Stary, h . i < I ¡H' 1« and S\\ 4 of N i-14. and .X \\ 4 i" tin ! hr ¡irc'.-iii on '•etion No. in |.»\\n-hip No and will <»ll< 1 proof 1«» <how tliai East Side of Main Strec' light is more valuable lor its line than for agri« uhural piirp<»s’>, :»lish her viaim to sain ¡and He I’ister an«i ileeri v. r <»f this oflh’e R«ba;g. »!r'g««n, on 1 niii>«lay. the lith y «»I Svjitvnilper. -he name ns witnesses: N Potter, leni. Marion < ouuty. (»rvgoii. Ella I ln»r ton aini Eliza Thornton. ol‘ Ashian '•mi ouuty. Oregon, and Einnui R of salem. Clarion Count}, Oregon. \nv and all pei"«»ns claiming .Iu-iil>ove descrilM.-d lands are re . til«-liieir claiui“ in this oilier « hl -ail lllh d:i' of S: pH lube I', 1S.‘«L < H W. JOHNSTON. ’20-lOt. K- giMer. I No Ilunko. VlNtiö ¿4. öHnu o: It having been rumored that a promi nent Detroiter had la*en bimko»-d out of - fih I for rat tlo-ziiF and p. in New York city, a friend called upon him and told him what was said, n'ltiHi and «usked him if there was an} truth in part «•■ the rejjort. cnmiu “Not an iota, sir!” was the indignant • IH« >N. response. “It’s singular how the report started.” “So it is, and if I could trace it back Fd make the liar eat his worda” “I thought it was odd.” “So it is. The only thing I can think of to give rise to such a story is the fact that I met a young man in New York who said he had drawn twe valuable books in a lottery. He offered me one of them if I would go along and get it. I went and found they had a lottery draw ing in the same room. I bought $400 worth of tickets and drew a Waterbury watch, but I was never lucky in such things. The idea that I could be taken in by such a bunko man! I’d like to SPECIAL FEATU get my hands uu some of those fellows Ai ¡'LE- BEAR. l’E \ '' l’LL'M. I ili NI . CHEIIKY. who start such lying reports!”—Detroit hi '•’ii«h‘. a Life of i’.:in» an. li1 • Bibb' BcbTeuc« s. the lai Free Press. '.l’IUC' »T. '>E' ' ■ ' l’J -E. tifili D UM 111 i lie Little Pilvi of til.- grandest rmd 1 !“st mu n 1 Not A1I Re Seemed. jh which I avi -i r. E»»ur iiirtgniiM ’ cnt Ethel—Who was that jolly old fellow T î ^ ô . plait s K’yxll ii»‘ h that kept tho table in a roar? 1 'll lb sup< rb book I (.ripe Vini». Curr;» ;. •l'. rrii Edward—That was Nophlowers, the ENORMOUS SALES Bb. ' k I h .-r;«''. Il ■:;'b. rrn ^. obituary editor of The Weekly Casket.— <> d AgrnU weu are •» HtriiwN'-rb-s, 1 Pittsburg Bulletin. sidis of a trial «anvn; Eie.. F.:r. «Imply astounding Fighting Parson. lenity f«>r money maki ■ « i '.’ i *- rre grown «« - Ih ulnr.- in Il ! ul b:ini. uni : il ut kn >'vi During the Eighteenth century ITes- ri«»ii of ihi ; Kvcc. i <1 in boniIn-rii l'n byterian ministers settled amongthe peo i-outcìiqiir"ui : tri-.- ¡>1 nu ple of northern Scotland needed to la i tu vi-it onr orci'.arJ .il r nu n of great strength, piety and zeal. uh (or pr..'«’ lini. ìdurphv. -foHi.pbim* c 'iiu> The Rev. Em us Sage, whose story is told !.. -l i.imi. «ii-Kiit'H 1' in “Parish Life in the North of Scot A. H. CAiiSOW & SON. land." I .‘longed to the order of muscu lar Christians, being more than six feet in height and stout in proportion. A year or two after he had become cm iteli mi; minister of l.ochearean, lie announced one Sunday hi- intention of holding “a i; : w T • diet catechising" at the house of a dis solute man, a desperate character of great physical strength. The minister's friends remonstrated with him, but he went to the man's house, and was ordered to go away. “Easier said than done,” answered the minister; “but you may turn me out if you can.” They were both powerful men. and neither of them hesitat«*d to put upon the other his ponderous strength. After itt A l » a short but tierce struggle, the minister id >t nap 6»r became the victor, and the landlord, prostrated upon his own floor, was wit li a ro[>e coiled round his arms and feet bound over to keep the ¡>eace. P. 0. Box 55 The people of the district were then called in. and the minister proceeded seriously to discharge the duty of cate , k. \ U it I I chising them. When that was finished, - ..,»*• he set himself to deal with the delin L. U. IUI I? quent present. The man was solemnly rebuked, and the minister so moved his conscience tb.it he afterwards became a i i ».••-. a decided Christim. —Youth's Companion. SuniiHons »;. > Ik Ò I! *»MM 'M», .\tl«»riivj lor I laiutiil. Summons E xited > tite > L\ nd «» ifi Lo* lui g. < »regoli, Juue ioticc is here«».» giv«’:i that in c< :h the uro vini» ul’* of th-* net ui J'liie :: K*, f utiiled “An a*-t fur Î1 limber bii.u* in Un- Sl:.le* «»I Caliñind ¡i. N« it-'.ii. an i Wluhiugion i• Emma Ella Thurntou *»f .v*bLo< v ol J»«ek*«»n. State of Orcg«»i;, lui* ¡hi in ‘his ui’.h-e her 'Worn ‘•internent ! ! lie I nicha e of I he I? .. * » 1 N W • 4 of N E1 . of ."«•« . .1. ili i p. 4i»S R N,». iu v, .11 <4ii«-r proof to show that the ighi is more valuable for its limb, r ilian for ag; ieultural purpo*«-s, and •iish herciaim (•» *iu«i hi’ul bi fore Isler :in»l Receiver of ibis «»du e at rg, On’goii, on Thurstlay the ilth of September, F. iliuh R. 1’otu lie names a- will ron saietn, Marion of Salem, •ie l‘ot 1er. » 'i«lif«»ruirt : ¡ame*In < out and m II pen a « -descriiM »i tile their < b said 11.h eia Th.-I h -11-ewitiir iCHi'iiiu* u.a’ie, Me it ami be convince«!. « Mi. il1«.! I.,-«,, TRANSFER. • \•• v trata. 1 »• ivht hnvn at rat«*" '• -»•.«•r tl.an anv- i Hi-uotid of «Il Liuti" delivered in ton fi at loueM pnres H21 Iksseiujcr Trs >T The Undersiched will carry passen- »us lw-Tivev!i the <1e|*nt and i} ¡»art *«f town for the reg- wili at!.-mi nr.iinplly to ail :o ami from balls I«ave <»r«lvrn J. H. McERIDF. EMERY ASHLAND, OREGON. Full supply of coffins, ciskvts, robes ol all sizt s, glovt *. cr;q»<‘s, etc., etc. rHÌIrtsi'I i*n : I Offli-r aii.t of Hrlmitn sire Timber Lami Notier. \1 a o u and LOT I NITI D ST NT»,S I. IND < »1 1 I’ L. • I'iNcl.urg, Oregon, June h-th. 1V‘ ‘>. t •v is hen-l».' given that in c«»ui| liance ii- pr<»\ i.-ion- «»f the a«-t ol < 'ougrv*«' <•! , 1>7x. entitled "An act 1«>r’he'■ale ol lands in the Ma’os of < al:f«»rni»;. . Neuida, and Washington Terri hnimn L. Potter, of Salem, County «»I . SiHte of Oregon, has this day filed otli« «' her s\\«»rn -t>n* ment i”r the st «»: t he N1 k *d the N E! 4. and E: 2 of ‘.4 <>f s'-i-tion No. 22 in Tp. No. S K 1 will otlvi proof 1 » show that the ught is mon* valuable for its timlwr • thi'.’i f«»r agr»«’u;Li:rnl purix»Ncs, «:»<! Jish !’• « ¡aim to aid land brio.«- the ie;’and Receiver «»f this «.ilicv at K«»-e Oregon, »»n Thiirsdav, the lllh day of ial.' r. ■ .-he names a- uitneNseN? Emma Ella '! lairuton ami E... '.iwiii lh-»riif««n, of Adi i m I, .l;n k-oii » Juniy. Oregon. <’• N. I*o'ih-r, «»i sa.« in, Mari«»n < minty, ori-joti, atni An- •»■ .i:<-• I <»aki.:ml Alameia t'ounly. » alifornia. Aiiv an«t all jmtsoh « ¡aiming adversely the at»**v*mt*‘.M' h 1 b «1 lands arc re«pivstv 1 to til»’ ttu ir clam i* in tl is ««liier on or before ■ («-inlwr. Isi*l. -aul lllhdu} »» W JOHN.*T»»N. t I. ftegisier. Hit ! imbrr X. < . mt. Eins Arthur Conk K.-o. <•» -MlTH in <'N K ’ VL BSTA FF. AGENT i'rmil ,V Lift lì Sir.. ■ Gr.-.ui's 1‘aSH.Gr a.«( 11th <ia} ui Jr JO-KM. LANDS STOCK RANCHES — and — Ci i y I >!•<>] ><‘ri y MEDFORD, OIŒ'îON. 1.1 14 !. Ä o /taire the Exclusive Control of o Lami Notice. . s L and O efu f .. f . r!l. Julie pith. lN'.O.i en that in t'«»iii;dian« e Í th«- .«« 1 of (’ongres" of •A11 nr! for the -air 01 - hi ’.- of California. Washington i« niton,’ fit' \siraHd, Count) of has this da} filed .•’n "te.’chD’Ul for ’he ï N E* 4. uni L ' ¡ *»f S» 4 I .. No. ÍL». K N«». -4 E, ijo-.v that the ! u»'l f«»r its timber and 11 piir¡«»svs, and »0 ! land Iwforr th»’ i-c at Rose ll:h da. of hi «mithe? THE Davis Sewin-j fifiachine GREGORY & HICKS jt ‘20-lut. i UL F AFC*, FRAMES AMD MOULtMNCS, CHII OKZW?'. WACCNT, KAbr C BZIACSÎ, ETC. W. -.-i J. H. McBZIDE. 2-1 II Timber L imi Not Pl« Mi cur) Sabbath al 3 F. M. Sunday. AK HK K At «> m I si«}.' |i¡vi"i«»n 1ICROI F; e.xeept iJ> LRiVE PULLMAN BUFFLT SLEEPERS. * < '»iinty <’<»urt, for the County of Jn< K" »n, Slide of (»regoli. math-rof I'lcosrato of mal Kit ar / <1.1 iop <>l Vr’.l » forter. >i minor. ' o < .iioIiiiF !*<»: 1er,•< hauiH’v i‘..rier. Ro^a L. < Anna '»Vi' l, bella i'nD‘1 liorp« , F.iiili I'oitt An ¡i< y l\»ro r. jfrvFiin^: name of the slate of Oregon, »j i ileo anil rvquiretl to apjtea ' ; i ..ni t in tin? sia.«’ of < »remoti k"on, al tin* conil t »inide, in the eouuij in\, the -»111 «lav of Aligli* iii the f.»!.-n«»oii <»f tha'. da; in n jiicl *how eau-v uhs an oi<ii » the guardian of llow ing «I fs < tí I m *<I Mii<i minor, io- uu.«’r I HH.'ii WM. R AD AM’S « T’ AH Et VE Rttsfhuij» t,:!ff! l'orihetid 4 W H M 00 p m I Albany .00 t M j Part Inn»! jpjoint. Vaccination on the Leg. A French practitioner, in the course of a large nutnlxir of revaccinations, was struck with the fact that the operation was far more successful when performed on the leg than w hen the arm was se lected. Among 177 cases the percentage of failures was 45.45 on the leg. as com pared with 53.84 on the arm.—Medieai Circular. ‘ ' V A TIT" •'‘■•S’ _ NORTH. 1. m I Lv. Foniaiid. Ar M ,‘i» A. t. M ! Ar. Ashland, Lv. <i:ln P. M ;. M . Lv. A"‘i!.wd. Ar. » 4Ö p. .M. \r. S pai Eianeiw««», f V i’l'IG »ve trafìi' »»uh at fui ioti ivg north of KwM-bmg: Et»-i Poitland, an < ì’y. V» «»««dhnm. s ;.H- ’n, Ail any. Ta: »•nt, Siiv<i«ls ?*.i!". y I m ! i ishurg, JiiiM't iFli iiv. In ing. E«ig(»nr RO*EI’.l i;<. M A !|. )»ail> Citation All at Prices that Dli';v COMPÌ Frenchmen Surprised at Snowballs. The first snow of the season reminded an artist friend of a snow storm which he experienced at Avignon, in the south of France, a year or two ago. No snow had been seen at Avignon for twenty years previous, and the surprised French man knew not what to make of it. An amusing sight it was to see them try to 5 jt s <■« r >' - a make snowballs and pelt one anotlier. * £ .’>V 14 »li <■ ’ Experience had never taught them the v-.r-.ol b f.'cr'r ' " '«■■’’»J »Eh- art which every New England boy learns out yjoi be-'.ii'; 7 : : ■ , ■ a<’th or anj as soon as he leaves his cradle, and they C'.»v i 7J' i.i . air«s l*iefull handled the snow as daintily as does a A posii'cs'cn r. - rr u" too hc- .'G-Kcd us »i.a. cat when she lifts her paws one by one J tiitii.» tir-', r. r i in a surprised manner, and shakes them "i r Tbotr eoa. unkistlio ph.tlcsl before she puts them down again. Two t.- rr, ?. American arti-ts found great delight in Ever an« making snowballs and engaging in the Inj !'» I'.erc'j.t.s. c.i.i.ini; 'rdigi fray, and they soon put the entire villag« I a.ui <’ ■'•.. ì :«, «ulti an ui their of Frenchmen hors du combat. “You pacing i ■_ rcrt. put stones ill them!” they cried when na. HTMLSY’S they felt the power of an especially hard Engus’! Gambon Tenie snowball. They were shown that this was not true, but they could not under tsnPiS it to b 'j’i.iv ec'i ’rt, resolves its stand how the Americans could make chronic er ger *t-ite»:? ..j premete« the tee:'tiene: c '“i ani consti- their missiles so hard or throw them pi’’onf sharpens th? c,-;-:*’!*. lanes t»o with such force and accuracy. The vil ■Ç ’!.< entire Sys!*,.«, and r.ikt* lite *G;th lagers <>f Avignon will no doubt long re J member their Waterloo at the hands of tho two American artists.—Boston Ad vertiser. I > 1 > I Si ‘ AS'FA f \x » Of Fjf t. at R oseburg , O kf . gon .» July J'.», lw.Hf. v (• i" hereby piven th u the inx- settler fias iped uoli'T cf iii" iiilmi. tunke ( oiiiJiiL'it tl huai } r<<4 in situ- laini. ami liial pr<»of will ¡»v c liie Jntlj«- or Clerk of the Coun- »f Jackson Coiiiuy, Oregon, at . . < »r'-tUHi. on Saturday, Soptem- ». viz. John W Million, Honie- • I F.'.ury No. ■ * h . un ti . SL‘< of >W4. 4. nnd N E' 1 of si 1 .. S«,*t- 11, Tp. ■>, ; E. nu.1 > the billow iiîiT wiine<"tto prove utiniiou." resident'»« up.m, and eiiltiva f. said laud, vi • ■ .1 . ‘ 1 :■ I.- <h:i k in. Vbim Le«i- bk iu a.ei I’nail •" II »lines, all of Ashland, J icksoii coiintv. Oroeou. jollN 11. SilI PE. Register. PARASGLS, LADIES AÜD GtHTLEME’iS FINE SHOES AtL th«' B KOS Final Front’ Notice. ig $c Summer Dross li-oil! ciirrw ooi) Final Notice to Delinqucnt Tax-I‘a\<'is. Noli« « i> hen by given that tl e di-limpient i that in the above >• \ 4,5 1 « :''‘«a .’« unn . <»i« g«»u, for l'ss’j, iti <*«> i ’* ha'- lie«*’.! tiii’ii- «1 t.> in«-, with a warrant judginei f-'.m th» H.«n«-ab;e i oaiity ( »»u:t fur iis Imin: «liale « olle«-i««»n. Al! ix-r ous who are itemi; hi . . allome •■«id please tail at uiy oiliee in •• an<l sella- without further de- *• " • '••»nip-Led to levy on the s’ id dejinqu un. in order to payment <d sa;d tax, if not paid onmipt uuiupìmwc with the law fu.l.H « .»v -t J a . s . G. BlHt»s«y, an i Ì .ix-1 ■«»Rector •>( Jackson »reg.ui. Ku 1 'iiville. Or.. April 15, IH j SO. L f/fL',7 I1 i < i ■’ i J. J. Do real p «»I <• a. \v i I ALMOND, WALNUT. ■ Shade and Crnanìenìal ’/f / LE' ; A I» A DVERTÎSEM EM'S I'..-1er k ' k I on « «»»11.I ■, f A n !', la » m J, Attirvliue ility, ai. iniuiiiix a lv«-i"dy » arc r»-«pi»*et< <i to itr.ee on or lx-fore W. JOHNSTON, Register. N L Y t Ul a 3 a. a z « >■ -j F o H Ul X IL o OC Ul ui A. Ì Ah-tf • HÍ from - H< » ÍF 50 c E N T S 5 -j ji □ U l x»u don't hai-t to offer a prize to toll Me Ooodt. for It3 I*. BIST UAD£. Ccery Can hold» ME AND ONE HALF POUNDS. E. M. Miller, ASHLAND, - - OREGON.! Thi* Space Rewvet» f< / M. L. McCALL Real Estate Agent a tai A shland , urn- .»i O keoon . <8